20 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, September 12, 1990 | alendar : Calendar items are published free of charge. Generally, items will be published the two weeks prior to the event. To submit material, send it to The Dallas Post, P.O. Box 366, Dallas, PA 18612, or bring it to our office in the 309-415 Plaza in Dallas. Deadline is Friday at 3:00 p.m. - Community Community ANNUAL RUMMAGE SALE, Prince of Peace Church, Main St., Dallas, Wed., Sept. 12, Thurs., Sept. ~13,9:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Thurs., Bag Day. Variety of baked goods available. Public is invited. Parking available. FAMILY STYLE CHICKEN SUPPER, Sat., Sept. 15, Huntsville United Methodist Church, Huntsville Rd. Takeouts at 4 p.m., dinner served at 4:30 p.m. Adults $6.00, children $2.50. Tickets can be purchased at the door. ~ STUFFED CHICKEN BREAST SUPPER, all you can eat, St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Shavertown, Sat., Sept. 15. Serving, 4:30-7 p.m. Take- outs begin at 4 p.m. Adults $5.00; child, $2.50. Tickets. 675-3859, 675- 1006 or at the door. NORTHMORELAND TWP. VOL. FIRE CO. ANNUAL AUCTION Sept. 15, starting 5 p.m. featuring oid and new items. Refreshments will be served. CHRISTIANMEN’S FELLOWSHIP BREAKFAST, Sat., Sept. 15, 8:30 a.m., Mark ll Restaurant in Dallas. A video on marriage will be shown fol- lowed by discussion and fellowship. Breakfast is sponsored by the Huntsville Christian Church, but any- one in the community is invited to attend. | “CHORAL MUSIC UNLIMITED”, presented by Word Music, Sparrow Star Song, Zondervan and Alexandria House, a workshop of new holiday music for church choir directors and 3 music ministers, at Gifts From Above, Christian Bookstore, N. Memorial Hwy., Dallas. Sept. 15, from 10 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. A pre-registration requested as soon as possible. Forms can be picked up at Gifts From Above. For more info, call 675-0354. No fee for workshop, A $12 fee willbe charged to cover costs of written music provided by the various companies. GIFTS FROM ABOVE, Christian Bookstore, Dallas, presents the first of the prophesy film series, “A Thief in the Night”, followed by Sept. 14, “A | Distant Thunder”, Sept. 21, “Image of the Beast” and Sept. 28, “The Prodigal Planet”. Starting time 7 p.m. Christian Bookstore is located on N. Memorial ‘Hwy., Dallas, across from Daring’s Market, behind the Klein Chiropractic Center. All invited. No charge for admission. For more info, call 675- SHAVERTOWNFIRE CO. LADIES AUXILIARY COVERED DISH MEETING, Mon., Sept. 17, 7:30 p.m. at the Fire Hall. New members wel- come. Junior members must be 12 years or older. SUPER GARAGE SALE - Shaver- town UM Church, 163 N. Pioneer Ave., Shavertown, Fri., Sept 21, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Sat., Sept. 22, 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Display tables will feature clothing, household items, appliances, furniture, jewelry, plants, books, toys and games. Fresh homemade baked good avail- able both days. A light luncheon may be purchased from the church kitchen during the sale. ANNUAL FALL FAIR, East Dallas Methodist Church, Sept., 22, 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. Quilts, bazaar items, crafts, refreshments, bake sale. Space avail- able. Call 675-4942. TRUCKSVILLE LADIES AUXIL- IARY CRAFT SHOW, Sat., Oct. 13,9 a.m.-4 p.m., Trucksville Fire Hall. If interested in renting a table, or more information call 675-8182 or 675-5954 after 6 p.m. any day. Exhibits ROSALYN RICHARDS, Exhibition of paper and canvas pieces. Through Sept. 30. MacDonald Art Gallery, College Misericordia, Dallas. Free admission. Gallery hours: Tues.- Thurs., noon-5 p.m. and 6-8 p.m.; Fri., noon-5 p.m.,Sat. and Sun., 1-5 p.m. Closed Monday. 674-6285. EXHIBIT OF PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS BY WARD ROE, Kilburn Room of the Sheehy Student Center at King’s Colleg. Open to the public free of charge, through Thurs., Sept. 30. “ANTRACITE YEARS.” Perma- nent exhibit, from the formation of coal to the finished product. Wyoming His- torical and Geological Museum, rear of the Osterhout Free Library, 71 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre. Tues.-Fri., noon-4 p.m.; Sat., 10 a.m.-4 p.m. “LIBERTIESWITHLIBERTY,” The Wyoming Historical and Geological Society, 69 S. Franklin St., Wilkes- Barre (behind the Osterhout Library). Through Sept. 30. Free. Tues.-Fri., noon to 4 p.m., Sat.,, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. William Shakespeare's “The Taming of The Shrew,” featur- ing the National Players’, rep- ertory company of the National Theatre, Washington, D.C., will take the stage this fall on the campus of College Misericor- dia, Friday, September 14, 1990. The free theatre perform- ance at 8 p.m. in Walsh Audi- torium, will be held in con- junction with the College's annual Dinner Theatre pro- gram sponsored by the Cul- tural Events Office and the Alumni Association. “The Taming of The Shrew,” one of Shakespeare's most boisterous comedies, drama- tizes the unending battle of the sexes in a gutsy and quirky courtship of the main charac- ters, Kate and Petruchio. In the play, Kate and Petruchio find themselves ensnared in a contest of wills. A favorite for centuries, this Shakespeare comedy continues to capture the imaginations of audiences today. : The production at Miseri- cordia will be directed by Wil- “The Taming takes stage at Misericordia of the Shrew” liam H. Graham, executive producer and James A. Pe- tosa, artistic director of the National Players. Mr. Graham is chairman of the drama de- partment at The Catholic Uni- versity of America and is presi- dent of the Olney Theatre, the State Summer Theatre of Maryland. In addition to the theatre performance, the College's Alumni Association invites alumni, parents and friends to attend dinner in Merrick Hall on campus prior to the performance. Dinner will be- gin at 6:30 p.m. in the Red- wood Room, followed by the theatre performance in Walsh Auditorium. Price per person for dinner is $17.50 with preferred seating during the theatre performance at 8 p.m. For dinner reservations, contact Misericordia’s Alumni Relations at (717) 674-6307. For more nformation re- garding the free theatre per- formance, contact College Misericordia College Relations at 674-6285. Music SEGIU SCHWARTZ, Israeli violin- ist, Thurs., Sept. 13, 8 p.m. Dorothy Dickson Darte Center forthe Perform- ing Arts, Wilkes University Campus, Wilkes-Barre. Part of the Wilkes Uni- versity Concert and Lecture Series. Free admission, 824-4651. JOHN VAIDA, Harpsichordist per- formance, Wed., Sept. 19 at noon, MacDonald Art Gallery, College Mis- ericordia, Dallas. Free admission. 674- 6285. Clubs/groups BACK MOUNTAIN TOUGHLOVE, Tuesdays, 7 p.m., Shavertown U.M. Church, 163 N. Pioneer Ave., Shaver- town. Toughlove is a self-help pro- gram for parents troubled by teenage behavior. : JACKSON TOWNSHIP LADIES AUXILIARY meets Wed., Sept. 12, 7:30 p.m. at Fire Hall, Chase Rd. President Grace Fielding will preside. New members welcome. DALLAS CHAPTER, ORDER OF EASTERN STAR Building Committee will hold its meeting Thursday, Sept. Stage “SPLENDID REBEL,” Jean Lane performs one-woman play. Thurs., Sept. 13, 8 p.m. Administration Audi- torium, North River St., King’s College Campus, Wilkes-Barre. Free. Forinfo. call 826-5885. “STEEL MAGNOLIAS” comedy. Showcase Theatre, 54 Tunkhannock Ave. Exeter. Sept. 14-16. Special rates available for groups of 20 or more. Season tickets are offered. 654-2555. “THE TAMING OF THE SHREW,” Shakespearean play performed by the National People Players. Fri.,, Sept. 14, 8 p.m. Walsh Auditorium, College Misericordia, Dallas. Free admission. 674-6285. “DON JUAN,” Wyoming Seminary faculty performance of classic play by George Bernard Shaw. Fri., Sept. 14, 8 p.m., Buckingham Performing Arts Center, Sprague Ave., Kingston. Free admission. 283-6090. “JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR” Little Theater of Wilkes-Barre, 537 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre. Fri.,-Sun., Sept. 14-16 and Fri.-Sat., Sept. 21-22. At the Kirby “EASTERN EUROPEANMUSIC,” the Northeastern Pennsylvania Phil- harmonic conducting works from Po- land, Hungary, and Czechoslovakia. Sat., Sept. 15,8p.m., $24, $18.50 and $11.50, on sale only at the Philhar- monic, 287-1916. “MARK TWAIN TONIGHT!” fea- turing Hal Holbrook, Mon., Sept. 24, 8 p.m. $25, $22. Part of Broadway Se- ries. Sponsored by WYOU-TV, Chan- nel 22. “DRACULA: THE BALLET,” pre- miere national tour ofthe Ballet The- atre Pennsylvania. Thurs., Sept. 27, 8 p.m. $16 and $10 for children. Pre- sented by the Kirby Center. Send The Post to a friend. Call 675-5211 to find out how KidStuff “THEMOTHER GOOSE MUSICAL MYSTERY,” play. Music Box Dinner Playhouse, 196 Hughes St., Swoy- ersville. Sept. 14-16. School day per- formances, Sept. 12,10a.m. and 12:30 p.m. 283-2195. HOLIDAY THEATRE WORK; SHOP FOR CHILDREN (8-13), con® ducted by Music Box Players, The Music Box Dinner Playhouse, 196 Hughes St., Swoyersville. Sept. 22- Dec. 5, Saturdays, 9:30 a.m.-noon. Debbie Zehner heads staff of teachers and theater technicians who will in- struct students on basics of stage movement and mime, set construction and painting, as well as demonstra- tions in lighting, special effects, cos- tuming and make-up. In addition, chil- dren will rehearse a short play to be performed Tuesday and Wednesday, Dec. and 5, $100 per child. Enrollment deadline is Sat., Sept. 15, 283-2195, Tues.-Sat., 9-5 p.m. "FRESH DOUGH PIZZA 4 | 0354. 823-6244. 20, instead of Friday, Sept. 21. 823-1875. 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